#!/bin/sh
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streams=$4
inpFile=$1
node=$3
outDir=$2/$node

filename=$(basename $inpFile)
extn="${filename##*.}"
fname="${filename%.*}"
inpDir=$(dirname "${inpFile}")

startStream=1
endStream=$streams

echo "Start;End"
echo $startStream" ; "$endStream
rm -rf $outDir
mkdir -p $outDir
    for k in $(seq $startStream $endStream)
    do
        # Duplicate $inpFile for each transcode
        inp=$outDir/$fname\_$k.$extn
        cp -n $inpFile $inp		# long process, since its a copy!
    done
